Fluff Friday 32 – TWO Winners! *** CLOSED ***

What to do? Simply leave a comment telling us one thing that you have learned from our blog. Don’t forget to leave a way for us to contact you if you’re the winner. You don’t need to have a blog to win, but be sure to leave your email address if you don’t have one.

When? You should leave your comment before Thursday, June 11th at 8pm EDT.What else to know? You can make ONE comment PER DAY. If you want to get more comments there are several ways to do it: 1 – Being or becoming one of our followers gives you one extra comment PER GIVEAWAY, NOT PER DAY. Simply post a comment saying that you are a follower.2 – Being a subscriber of our blog or subscribing to our blog, gives you one extra comment PER GIVEAWAY, NOT PER DAY. Simply post a comment saying that you are a follower.3 – Commenting in other posts during the week will give you ONE EXTRA comment PER EACH comment that you make. Simply post a comment on this one saying the title of the post where you wrote your comment. So, what are you waiting for?? Participating in other posts pays off!!!4 – Advertising the giveaway in a forum or other blog gives you ONE extra comment PER GIVEAWAY, NOT PER DAY. Simply post a comment saying that you are a advertising and where.5 – Using our button on your blog (or starting to) gives you one extra comment PER GIVEAWAY, NOT PER DAY. Simply post a comment saying that you are using it and where.6 – Being a fan of our Facebook group gives you one extra comment PER GIVEAWAY, NOT PER DAY. Simply post a comment saying that you our fan.7 – Being a follower on Twitter gives you one extra comment PER GIVEAWAY, NOT PER DAY. Simply post a comment saying that you our follower and your Twitter ID.8 – NEW! Receive 1 entry per day for voting for our blog on the Blog Luxe: Blogs I’ve Learned the Most From. Vote once per day to receive another entry.Have questions?? Visit our FAQ’s.

How? We will draw one winner randomly with an “Online Number Generator” and will make a post with the winner on Friday, June 12th. It is the responsibility of the winner to contact us to claim their prize.

Who can participate? US Residents and Canadians* are welcome!

Important note about the winner: If we haven’t heard from the winner by the closing time of next week’s giveaway, we will choose another winner that will be published TOGETHER with next week’s winner. We promise to do our best to get in contact with the winners. *Canadian winners will be responsable for shipping costs.

Good luck, and don’t forget to tell all your family and friends about the giveaway! In case that you don’t win, what a better person to win than a friend of yours!!

770 comments:

Gosh, I've learned so much. I think one thing that I learned is that I'm not the only one who uses cloth! I'm trying to convert people to the joys of cloth diapering, but knowing that there is a community of other moms who also use cloth helps to know that I'm not alone!

Im a huge user of cloth diapers and i love this site. Its soo informative about everything. The diva cup is something i am interested in buying as I believe in being eniviromental as well as funcstional. lil_lolas@hotmail.com

One thing I have learned is that there are SO many cloth diapers out there. When I first came to this blog I was content with the one brand I was using at the time, not so anymore! Thank you for fueling my addiction.

Wow I have to narrow it down. I've learned different ways to set up and wash my cloth diapers from your blog. It's not quite so intimidating anymore. Now lil miss just needs to get here so I can put what I learned into practice.

I have learned that I am not the only one who feels a little funny doing all of these homey things but still feels compelled to do it. Cloth diapers just seem to make sense. I am hoping I feel the same way once my baby is born.

I have learned a lot from your blog on how to care for my diapers, that I'm not alone in the cloth diaper world, and all the different products out there I had never heard of. Some of your blogs also give me inspiration (I'm trying this week to wake up earlier than my kids to help me get more accomplished – we'll see if it works – I'm not a morning person!!)

One thing I've learned from your blog is that I might as well pull the insert out of the diaper as I put it in the pail, because I'll be washing my hands right after anyway. It would have taken me a few weeks of digging through all the soiled diapers right before I washed them to think of this!

i learned about "clothes line octopus" as we call it at my house. by reading about washing and drying your diapers i saw a picture of a hanger with hooks that can hold a bunch of pockets or fitteds while they line dry and not take up so much space on the clothes line. i had to have one.cjlong@yahoo.com

I have learned so much!! Its going to be hard to choose. One thing that stands out to me is the post about traveling with cloth diapers and the way she does it. I loved that post because up until then I would always travel with 'sposies.

I have learned so much also! One thing I have learned is that if I have a question regarding anything cloth diaper related I can come here and find the answer. Thanks for the awesome blog and for the awesome giveaways!!

Sunday's entry: I've learned that almost all the cloth diapers you've featured started out as moms making diapers that worked for them and then hit the larger market and the rest is history! How neat to see WAHM success stories in diaper land!

I've learned SO many things… but one of the best is how to care for our cloth diapers! Our first set broke down in 1 yr, but our second set has held up through 2 children so far! Thanks for helping us learn how to keep our cloth clean and maintained well!

I think that I have learned I should have started cloth diapering when my daughter was born, instead of waiting for her to have a horrible skin reaction to disposable diapers. Now I have spent more on doctor bills than I would have to just buy the diapers to begin with, which makes it harder to buy them now. I follow you on twitter @mamabennie.

I've learned that moms who stay/work at home and moms who work elsewhere can use cloth. I decided to use cloth diapers, and then later decided to work part-time after the baby is born, so I'm glad that it works for so many people.

I have learned that cloth diapers can be fun! I used sposies with my first 3 kiddos because I couldn't get the image of my older sister dunking diapers in the toilet out of my head. Now I know that it doesn't have to be that way!!

Daily comment for 6/8: I've learned that there are TONS of diapers that can be used nearly from birth (from birth if you have a large baby) through toddlerhood that really do work – wish I'd known this before I started investing in sized diapers!

I have learned so much from your blog. Today, it was so nice to hear taht I am not the only diaper addict out there!!! Sometimes I feel I am b/c no one around me uses cloth so it's nice to come here and read other's experiences : )

I have learned so much from your blog! I started reading your blog before I started cloth diapering, I love how it is information from real people that you can put a face to. How to launder the dipes was a big thing I learned. It was all so confusing at first.

I've learned a lot about other styles of cloth diapers. We used prefolds and bummis sww covers with our first and while it's a great basic system, I want to explore other options (for nighttime especially) with baby #2.

Wow 53 diapers in your stash! We only have 6. Just started CDing 2 wks ago. I learned about "fluff fridays" on your blog. I never heard of this term until I ran across your blog. So many things and terms to learn with CDing! Thanks for this giveaway!

I've learned about some of the prejudices (particuarly family for whatever reason?) have against cloth diapering. I've just started to do serious research for our baby due in September, and I never realized how opinionated some people are!

And, for Wednesday's entry: I've now learned more about how to make your own cloth diapers–thanks for those great tips! You guys really are the blog I've learned the most from and I hope you win the award!

Another thing I've learned from this blog is about all of the other GREAT moms out there that use cloth diapers! I truly have met some awesome women because of it… and we love to chat on Twitter. Hehe.

I love this blog because there is always something new to learn. Cloth diapering in NYC isn't popular, but when I come to this blog I feel like everyone, but NYC is doing it!

Learning about how other parents put together a cloth diaper stash is important. I like seeing how Moms are washing and hanging the diapers out to dry. It's interesting to see how other women are setting up and storing the diapers.

I love learning about different types of diapers and appreciate that you showed how to use a prefold diaper. I love that you share links to other sites and you even touch on the topic of making your own diapers. You have a business so you don't have to do that, but I love that you enjoy sharing cloth diapering with other Moms.

I learned that there is more than one way to make a OS diaper. Rocky mtn does it by elastic in the legs w/snaps instead of snaps on the outside, and then the waist adjustment can be on the sides too so many possibilities.